Save the
Junkyards. Remember the days when we were young hot rodders and
would spend many enjoyable moments in the junkyards. Remember
when you could remove your own parts or just look around.
Remember when you would be walking around and look at an old rusty
wreck and dream about fixing it up. Remember the old fashion
junkyards and this endangered American symbol--the junkyard.

Bill's Junkyard
and Salvage

Bills Junkyard & Salvage Yard Art Prints (Free Shipping)

Original:
$349

Forget the bald eagle, snail darter and spotted owl. Today's topic is the
latest endangered American symbol -- the auto junkyard. In the olden days they
were everywhere -- acres of twisted metal rusting with defiant ease. Every
town
had a couple of junkyards with assorted mechanical carcass for us to get the
needed parts for our old cars. "Save the Junkyards"

Save
the Junkyards

Save the Junkyards Art Print (Free Shipping)

Original:
SOLD

It all started when
he bought a fixer-upper in an
obscure corner of Maine. The house came with its own field of dreams with buried fender-deep, were ten junked cars. A few years
lated more old heaps were added as shown in this watercolor
painting. Save the Junkyards.

What
Happens in the Junkyard Stays in the Junkyard

Prints
Available please inquire

Original:
$299

In
the old days the junkyard was protected by one or more dogs.They would roam around the property protecting and guarding
all of the owners valuable old relics.The junkyard artist remembers a very protective German
Sheppard that protected a junkyard in Medfield.

Junkyard
Dogs

Prints
Available please inquire

Original:
$299

In
1954, Corvettes debuted. The next year it was Corvette station wagons,
also known as 1955 Chevy Nomads, manufactured for only three years, they
have remained popular and some folks claim these are a legend in their
time. Many of the 23,167 were two-toned just like the 1956 stunner in
the foreground.

Chevy
Nomads in the weeds

Chevy Nomads
in a Junkyard Art Print (Free Shipping)

Original:
$199

This 1930 Model A
actually sports red wire wheels not hubcaps, but (Model A with red
wirewheels) just didn't sound like a catchy title.

.

Model
A with Red Hubcaps

11"
x 14" matted Art Prints
Available
please inquire

Original:
$199

In her day, when
modified, this little beauty was the fastest car on the road and on the
track as any middle aged hot rodder will tell you. Today residing in a
junkyard, retired for many years and resting among tall weeds, she is
still a jewel.

56
Chevy with Vegetation

1956 Chevy with Vegetation Art Print (Free Shipping)

Original:
$199

This old Farm truck still rests on a
Dairy Farm in Southern NH. This photo taken in 1969 was used for
Harvey's Truck.

Harvey's
Old farm Truck

11"
x 14" matted Art Prints
Available
please inquire

Original:
$199

Watercolor
painting of a rusted out car spotted in
the woods of Sherborn, MA This photo was used for this painting.

Vintage
Tin in the woods

11"
x 14" or 16" x 20" matted Art Prints
Available please inquire

Original:
$199

2000 Watercolor
painting by the junkyard artist of a 51 Buick located in a Maine
Junkyard. This is one of the original junkyard art junkyard
paintings!

1951
Buick resting by a tree

11"
x 14" matted Art Prints
Available
please inquire

Original:
$199

Borrowed
from earlier show cars the Ford Skyliner and Mercury Sun Valley
hardtops debuted with a tinted Plexiglass roof panel. These were
affectingly became known as glass tops. Glass tops depicts
a 54,55,56 Ford and 55&56 Mercury Sunvalley resting on a rural
farm waiting for someone to fix them up..

Glass
Top Farm

Glass Top Farm Matted Print Sizes

Original:
$249

Borrowed
from earlier show cars the Ford Skyliner and Mercury Sun Valley
hardtops debuted with a tinted Plexiglass roof panel. These were
affectingly became known as glass tops. Glass tops depicts
a 54,55,56 Ford and 55&56 Mercury Sun Valley resting in a western
desert ranch waiting for someone to fix them up..